Mr. Bean,
Jack Bauer,
Matt Damon,
Paris Hilton. Man, what type of Hollywood/celebrity site did
AutoblogGreen become over the weekend? Or perhaps this is just a reflection of how much emphasis the well-known like to put on greener driving, something we're quite pleased with. Of course, if you're looking more for news about
alternative fuel technologies, we also had some posts on
solar power,
biodiesel,
sunfish, and much more in the list below.
- Jack Bauer: Eco-warrior? The greening of 24
- Matt Damon is getting a Tesla
- Hummer hybrid arrives, courtesy of Paris Hilton (not)
- Tesla announces the site of their first store
- Video: How buses, lithium ion batteries are made
- Ohio State develops dye-sensitive solar cells at 25% the cost of silicon cells
- Who doesn't like free money? Auto companies sign on to Thailand's eco-car plans
- Ford's gotta clean house at Highland Park site
- Diesels more popular than hybrids? Maybe, Maybe Not
- The House (low) Energy Bill
- So, what really killed the Imperial? Or should we say... who killed it?
- Mr. Bean's Holiday is all about green travel
- Do you know your My Milemarker?
- Ford working on lighter second-generation HySeries drive vehicles
- Friday Humor: Henry Payne's CARtoons
- USA Today calls for automaker rebuttal to MPG story then won't print it!
- Royal Caribbean Cruises will do biodiesel
- Remember Zap's big announcement? Neither did they!
- EDTA gets four new members
- Video: Pelosi explains why she shut down debate on CAFE
- Small yet powerful: Fiat's T-Jet engine on the Grande Punto
- Popular Mechanics' entry in the Great American Run
- MIT studying the bluegill sunfish to create more efficient submersibles
- Audi: We can be just even more green than our cousins at Volkswagen!
- Mark Morelli to take the helm at Energy Conversion Devices
- Wheel to well anaylsis is the right way to figure energy efficiency, says CAP
- First Aid for the future: hydrogen fuel safety course offered to first responders
- Gasoline: the newest biofuel? Maybe, if LS9 is successful.
- Asia Pulse: Korea will "churn out" hybrids by 2011
- Hybrids one of the few July sales highlights, up 12% for the month
- So, what really killed the Imperial? Or should we say... who killed it?